Festival of Lights 🕯️
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- 2. A traditional jelly-filled doughnut eaten during Hanukkah, often fried in oil as a reminder of the miracle of oil.
- 4. Chocolate coins traditionally given to children during Hanukkah.
- 5. A spiritual concept in Hinduism; also, the name for the central symbol during Diwali celebrations, often displayed with lights.
- 7. A shiny, metallic decoration used to adorn Christmas trees, often reflecting the light from Christmas lights.
- 9. An object used to produce light, often used during Diwali to represent the triumph of light over darkness.
- 10. A seven-branched candelabrum used during Hanukkah.
- 12. Songs sung during the Christmas season, often celebrating the themes of light, peace, and joy.
- 14. The shortest day of the year, marking the official start of winter in December, often celebrated with light festivals around the world.
- 16. The Hindu festival of lights, celebrating the triumph of good over evil with fireworks and oil lamps.
- 17. A source of light used in many traditions, symbolizing warmth and hope during the holiday season.
- 18. A feeling of happiness and celebration, central to the holiday spirit.
- 19. A symbol of guidance and hope, often associated with the Christmas holiday (e.g., the Star of Bethlehem).
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- 1. A Jewish festival lasting eight days, celebrating the miracle of light with the lighting of the menorah.
- 3. An ancient winter festival celebrating the solstice, from which many modern Christmas traditions are derived.
- 6. A weeklong celebration of African heritage and culture, featuring seven principles, one for each day of the holiday.
- 8. Small sources of illumination, used in various holiday traditions to symbolize hope and the triumph of light over darkness.
- 10. A plant used as a decoration during Christmas, often symbolizing peace and goodwill.
- 11. A joyful celebration or event, often centered around food, light, and music, during the winter holidays.
- 13. Magical creatures associated with Christmas, often depicted pulling Santa’s sleigh at night under the stars and lights.
- 15. A symbol of hope, peace, and joy, often representing the triumph of good over evil.